Issue Based Problem Solving 2
Issue Based Problem Solving 2
Presentation for the Social Impact Exchange Conference on Scaling June 17, 2010
Develop approach 4 stages of the solution Demonstrate and refine the solution
Each intervention addresses social needs in a unique way and implies unique objectives for that initiative Even within a given intervention, initiative objectives differ at each stage of the solution Combining these two dimensions provides a set of initiative objectives that reflects the universe of social impact work
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The 6 types of interventions describe the range of activities that address social needs
Knowledge development Service/ product development and delivery Capacity enhancement and skills development Behavior change programs Enabling Policy systems and development infrastructure and development implementation
Description Discovering, developing, interpreting or sharing knowledge to solve existing or expected problems
Sharing information and providing motivation to assist individuals to change their behavior for positive social benefits Seatbelt campaigns Drunkdriving awareness Handwashing
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Develop approach
Design alternative models for vocational training programs including implementation plan, costs, benefits and drawbacks Launch a new after-school program and refine its operations Assess a bed-net distribution program that has been operating for 5 years With federal government support, develop Childrens Zones in top 20 US cities based on the Harlem model
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Problems context, root causes, effects and scale are fully understood Evidence-based hypotheses and research method designed Hypothesis proven
Problems context, causes, effects and target constituents fully understood Program options designed, and most promising model selected New behavior exhibited by target constituents in pilots Problem solved through mainstream role modeling of new behavior by constituents
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